Demelash Gebremicheal, Commissioner General of Ethiopian Federal Police Commission (left), and Colonel Abdullahi Farah, Djiboutian Police commissioner (Right) (photo/ FBC)borkenaJanuary 28, 2021Djibouti and Ethiopia are moving along a police partnership path, indicates a report published, on Thursday, by state media. The Ethiopian Police Commission is cited as saying that the two countries are establishing a joint-police taskforce. The purpose is to control cross-border crimes including human trafficking, illegal money and fire arm smuggles and to fight terrorism, among things, as reported by Fana Broadcasting Corporate (FBC). Demelash Gebremicheal, Commissioner General of the Federal Police Commission, and Colonel Abdullahi Farah, who is Djibouti’s National Police Director, met and discussed ways of joint cross-border crime prevention. And they have reached agreement on crime preventions including human trafficking and cash smuggle.
Source: Ethiopian News January 29, 2021 02:03 UTC